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"Chinese fund managers say they have come under increasing pressure from Beijing as authorities' attempts to revive the country's stock markets hit headwinds, with some investors now being called in to explain trading strategies to regulators every two weeks.One manager at a major fund - part of the "national team" of investors and brokerages charged with buying stocks to revive prices said a friend, also an executive at a large fund, was recently summoned for a meeting with regulators, along with all other mutual funds that had engaged in short-selling activity.ADVERTISING"If I don't come back, look after my wife," his friend told him, handing the manager his home telephone number."
"Chinese fund managers say they have come under increasing pressure from Beijing as authorities' attempts to revive the country's stock markets hit headwinds, with some investors now being called in to explain trading strategies to regulators every two weeks.One manager at a major fund - part of the "national team" of investors and brokerages charged with buying stocks to revive prices said a friend, also an executive at a large fund, was recently summoned for a meeting with regulators, along with all other mutual funds that had engaged in short-selling activity.ADVERTISING"If I don't come back, look after my wife," his friend told him, handing the manager his home telephone number."
[text] Fund managers in China feel threatened into buying stocks
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